McDonald's to buy back Israeli restaurants after boycotts - BBC News
McDonald's to buy back Israeli restaurants after boycotts - BBC News

McDonald's to buy back Israeli stores after boycott - BBC News

McDonald's to buy back Israeli restaurants after boycotts - BBC News
McDonald's to buy back Israeli stores after boycott - BBC News
There's a reason Israel spends so much lobbying money to make boycotting their companies illegal...
There's a bill passing through the British parliament right now.
Where is boycotting “illegal?”
A lot of places, to varying degrees:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-BDS_laws
Usually in the US more by making it illegal to sign government contracts with any boycotters of Israel, or by preventing public funds from investing into any entities perceived as boycotting Israel. These things could be devastating to any businesses or non profits that work with the government, or any publicly traded companies (due to decreased investment). Technically boycotting Israel in general can't be made illegal in the US, as that would be a free speech violation.
Someone already linked the Wikipedia article.
But to expound on that, some US states make people sign a pledge to not participate in BDS if they have a job or even just contract with the state.
It's incredibly fucked up and few people talk about it.
https://kcbeacon.org/stories/2023/10/24/missouri-anti-bds-israel-contracts/
Not the one you asked but I believe in Germany. Not sure though.
At least they certainly condemn and are* against the boycot movement:
Edit: changed “we” to “are”